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In a religiously tense world, the last thing students need is a religiously tense classroom – at least according to Temple’s religion department. “We all care very much about talking across religious differences,” said Rebecca

The Student Center will no longer have the distinction of being one of the only buildings on campus without an official name. The Board of Trustees recently announced that the Student Center has been renamed

In 1776 it was the birthplace of the American Declaration of Independence, and 11 years later, the Constitution. Philadelphia was founded by William Penn in 1682 and settled by the Quakers. It was the nation’s

Headlining consecutive two-hour comedy shows at Madison Square Garden can leave a man woozy. Such was the case with Dane Cook, who might’ve forgotten where he was Sunday while playing to a capacity crowd in

Temple Student Government Speaker Ieshia Nelson wanted to do something special to acknowledge the success of Homecoming 2006 last month. Two days after the Temple football team defeated Bowling Green and the hip-hop band The

Throughout Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs, there is a distinct accent that seeps through the teeth of natives. Although there is significance in the origins of the immigrants that settled in the region and established the

By the time the men’s cross country team competes at the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes in America Championships this weekend, 22 days will have passed since the team last ran at the Atlantic Ten

Newly named women’s gymnastics coach Aaron Murphy did not have a typical birthday celebration this year. He did not receive a typical birthday gift, either. On Sept. 22, Murphy picked up the phone, not to

With the recent announcement by Temple that the General Education program will be piloted in spring 2007, followed by a scheduled full implementation in fall of 2008, “Gen-Ed” is on its way toward becoming a

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